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THE INTERNET PAVILION
3 June - 22 November 2009
Started by Miltos Manetas in 2009
Curator - Jan Aman
Producer - Art Production Fund
53rd International Art Exhibition –
La Biennale di Venezia
Collateral Events
Location: The Internet.
Opening on June 03, at 12:00, at the General Quarters of the project,
S.A.L.E Magazzini del Sale
Dorsoduro 187-188, Vaporetto Zattere
Design and Propaganda — M/M (Paris)
Webdesign — Digital Club
Music — Mark Tranmer (GNAC), Howie B.
Architecture — Christian Wassmann
Film — Sonja Kroop
www.padiglioneInternet.com
www.biennale.net
An Internet Pavilion for the 53rd International Art Exhibition -
La Biennale di Venezia 2009.
The largest pavilion ever!
At the 53rd Venice Biennial (opening to the public on 7th June), a
completely new pavilion will be presented - the Internet Pavilion.
With the theme for this year's biennial, “Making Worlds”, it is only
logical that the Internet is represented, for the first time, by a
pavilion of its own.
The Internet is a new part of our world that has never been
represented in Venice. It is a different territory from the existing
pavilions.
The Internet is not defined by physical or geographical borders,
nationalities, or a specific language. The Net is still new and
is being developed with such speed
that its legislation, as well as its impact on our lives, is under
constant redefinition. The Internet is transforming our lives and
senses; it is transforming the way we behave,
communicate, share information and develop ideas. As this is what we
often say art does, it is of special interest to present the Internet
Pavilion at the Venice Biennial.
The pavilion is composed by two websites:
- PadiglioneInternet.com, hosts a collaboration by Miltos Manetas and
Rafael Rozendaal. It will open on June 03 and similar to the physical
buildings of the Biennial, it will close down in November.
- Biennale.net, holds the discussion and the history of the project
and at the same time, is the "entrance" for a number of collateral
exhibitions and projects.
Among them:
- "New Wave", an online show with a physical component featuring Petra
Cortright (US), Martijn Hendriks (NE), Harm Van den Dorpel (HO), Sinem Erkas (UK), Elna
Frederick (US), Parker Ito (US), Oliver Laric (AU), Guthrie Lonergan (US) and Pascual
Sisto (ES/US).
- The WikepediaArt Embassy hosted by Scott Kildall(US) and Nathaniel Stern (US)
- The latest work by Aleksandra Domanovic (SE)
- An online show with Chinese Internet artists. (it will open later this Summer)
- The second edition of "Random Rules": A Chanel of Artists' selections from YouTube curated by Marina Fokidis (it will open later this fall)
-"PAGES" by Christian Wassmann. A piece of architecture that turns Internet into space and space into Internet. Mr. Wassmann will build "PAGES"- which he brought with him in pieces from NY- on June 03 at the S.A.L.E headquarters.
A video that explains Mr. Wassmann mental process can be found at
http://padiglioneinternet.com/architecture
-"Network of Love", a performance by AIDS-3D(US) on June 03 at 12:00 at S.A.L.E
-The "Book of Si" by Colin Payne and Miltos Manetas. A modern "Book of Sand" in the tradition of Borges where a webpage can be found only once and never again.
During the preparation of the Internet Pavilion a number of stakeholders from the various ranks of the Internet industry has been contacted, commercial as well as non-commercial. This is an investigation of the fact the digital territory is introduced at the Venice Biennial for the very first time.
These might operate independently, outside of the "official" terrain of the Venice Biennial and the Padiglione Internet, creating a contrast between cultural elite and the different creative powers of the Net. Between others we highlight here the presence of Tiscali which will offering free WiFi via the visitors of Biennale.net and the PirateBay.org and their project
"Embassy of Piracy" , also hosted by S.A.L.E.
The Internet Pavilion is a project initiated by the Greek born, London
based artist Miltos Manetas, curated by Jan Aman and produced by Art
Production Fund.
Thanks to:
- Charles de Jonghe d'Ardoye/think.21 for producing the AIDS-3D performance.
- the Media Machine team for the Book of Si
Colin Payne – Creative Director
Luigi Tommaseo - Software Construction Paul Marsh and James McKeown – Physical Design
Pino - Hardware Deconstruction
Thanks to
Rob Auten, Giampaolo Abbondio, Riccardo Lisi, Filipa Ramos, Marco Baravalle and all our friends at S.A.L.E, at Light-box.it and at TPB
Dedicated to
Dr. Leonard Kleinrock who started it all in 1969.
Press Events:
Venice, 3-4 June, to be announced via Biennale.net
For more information, please contact:
Pelle Strandberg at Strandberg & Haage
Chloé Nelkin at Exposure, London
Jan Aman Curator, Internet Pavilion
info@theinternetpavilion.com
Websites of people and companies involved:
Exposure
Strandberg & Haage
M/M Paris
Digital Club
Sale
Lightbox
Jan Aman
Howie B.
Miltos Manetas
Rafael Rozendaal
Mark Tranmer (GNAC)
Christian Wassmann
(List under construction)